The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
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Las Vegas · The Strip

The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas

9.0Guest score
5Stars
5,124Reviews

Typical recent rate

$309

Reference price

$429

Signal savings

Save 28% · $120

Price checked Jul 10, 2026

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About this hotel

Residential-style rooms with private terraces on the mid-Strip — the Chandelier Bar, a strong dining lineup, and one of Vegas's most design-forward casino resorts.

The Cosmopolitan is the mid-Strip pick when terrace views and modern design matter more than old-school opulence. At $309 with a 9.0 guest score across 5,000+ stays, it sits between Bellagio prestige and Aria's tech-forward luxury — especially strong for couples and food-focused trips.

Signal summary

Design-led mid-Strip luxury with terrace rooms and dining density when rates ease off peak event weekends.

Best for

  • Couples
  • Design-forward luxury
  • Dining-focused trips

Amenities

  • Terrace Rooms
  • Pool Deck
  • Chandelier Bar
  • Casino
  • Fine Dining

Frequently asked questions

What makes The Cosmopolitan different from other Strip hotels?

Many rooms include private terraces overlooking the Strip — rare at this scale — plus a dining and nightlife program (including the multi-level Chandelier Bar) that feels more residential and social than traditional mega-resorts.

How does The Cosmopolitan compare to Aria?

Both are modern mid-Strip luxury. Cosmopolitan emphasizes terraces and nightlife energy; Aria emphasizes CityCenter amenities and a slightly more corporate polish. Pricing often tracks closely; pick Cosmo for vibe, Aria for CityCenter access.

Is The Cosmopolitan good for first-time Vegas visitors?

Yes if you want a stylish base in the heart of the Strip. It is busier and more nightlife-forward than quieter options like Vdara, so first-timers who want calm should compare those alternatives.